I have a movie broken up into 2 parts. I want to make it into one file again, but its a big file and I don't want to have to encode everything again. I have Final Cut, QT Pro, and iMovie '04.
I have a movie broken up into 2 parts. I want to make it into one file again, but its a big file and I don't want to have to encode everything again. I have Final Cut, QT Pro, and iMovie '04.
I have a movie broken up into 2 parts. I want to make it into one file again, but its a big file and I don't want to have to encode everything again. I have Final Cut, QT Pro, and iMovie '04.
You can also use QT Pro to copy and paste all your quicktime movies into one file and save it without re-encoding. It's pretty simple, just make sure when you save the new movie that you check "save as self-contained movie" rather than a "reference movie".
You can also use QT Pro to copy and paste all your quicktime movies into one file and save it without re-encoding. It's pretty simple, just make sure when you save the new movie that you check "save as self-contained movie" rather than a "reference movie".
I combined two audio files using terminal. I'm not sure if this would work with video, but if all else fails it may be worth a shot. The command is "cat" and then drag the two files in, one after the other and then ">" and then you have to put in the name of the new file (i just dragged one of the seperate parts in again and changed it a little bit). Good luck.
It works just like in any other app, CMD-C to copy and CMD-V to paste.
Open the movies you want to merge together, pick one of them, then select all and copy. Then go to your other movie, move the playhead to the end (or wherever else you may want) and paste into it.